1. Damage to the body's yangqi: bitter tea is cold, long-term drinking may damage the body's yangqi, resulting in abdominal pain, diarrhea and other adverse reactions, need to follow the doctor's instructions for treatment.
2. Women should not drink during menstruation: Bitter tea will lead to cold and stagnant blood, menstrual blood discharge is not smooth, easily induced dysmenorrhea, serious cases can lead to irregular menstruation, the need to use the appropriate traditional Chinese medicine for treatment.
3. It is not suitable for cold groups to drink: long-term drinking may aggravate the cold hands and feet, stomach pain, anorexia, loss of appetite and other symptoms, need to use the appropriate medication under the guidance of a doctor.
Bitter tea is a caffeine-containing beverage, long-term overdrinking will cause harm to the body, including the following aspects:
1. Cardiovascular system: long-term overdrinking of bitter tea will lead to increased blood pressure, increased heart rate, arrhythmia and other problems, negatively affecting the cardiovascular system.
2. Nervous system: the caffeine in bitter tea can excite the central nervous system, and long-term overdrinking can lead to nervous disorders, insomnia, headache, fatigue and other problems.
3. Gastrointestinal system: caffeine has a stimulating effect on the gastrointestinal tract, long-term overdrinking of Bittering Tea can easily lead to gastrointestinal discomfort, indigestion and other problems.
4. Urinary system: excessive consumption of Bittering Tea will lead to an increase in the volume of urine, thus increasing the frequency of urination and the burden on the kidneys.
5. Other problems: excessive consumption of Bittering Tea over a long period of time may also lead to anemia, mouth ulcers and other problems.
Therefore, it is recommended that the consumption of Bittering Tea must be moderate and not excessive. Meanwhile, children, pregnant women, lactating women and patients with cardiovascular disease should avoid drinking it.